Cocker SpanielPuppy Pictures

Here are the best pictures I took
of our 2004 litter of Cocker puppies

Our only litter of 2004 was born on
November 1st, and getting good pictures of them is half the fun! There
have been so many great photos... this page is going to be a bit slow
to download. If you don't mind waiting, I think you'll enjoy this little
collection!

Please note:
All of the puppies in this litter have already gone to new
homes.
These pictures are for your enjoyment only...
we do not have puppies for sale.

This is the last good picture I got before the final
puppy went to his new home.
Riley (the pup on the left) stayed a few days longer
than the other puppies.
He and Dodger did EVERYTHING together after the others left.
I put three chew sticks on the bed, but Riley and Dodger both wanted the same one!Click here to see a video I made of
these two stealing the chew stick from each other.

I got this shot of Molly just a few minutes
before she went to her new home.

The two red & white brothers, Dodger & Riley, who
will live only a few miles apart.
Look at all those freckles on Riley's face!

Another look at Riley, and all those freckles!

It was warm and dry here on Christmas day, so the
pups got to play in the yard.
This is Freckles, running around in his usual happy and energetic manner.
(Perhaps Riley and Freckles should switch names...)

Molly enforces the first rule of visiting our
house.

Dodger is really looking good. We're pretty
sure we chose the right one!

The weather's been great here, and the pups have been
able to play outside every day.
Here's Freckles running and having a good time!
The sun was going down, so getting a good shot of a running puppy was a real challenge.

These guys were tired from running and playing hard,
so they sat down for a minute to watch their siblings run and play hard!

Abby is no dummy, so she knows where to go when she
doesn't want
a bunch of pesky little puppies nipping at her!
Surprisingly, even at 7 weeks, she still lets the pups nurse
for a few minutes each morning and evening.

The puppies turned 7 weeks old on Monday!
They move so fast now that the only easy way to get a picture is to
wait until they're just completely exhausted from playing.Click here for a high-resolution
version of this photo, suitable for use as your Windows desktop background.

Each of the puppies got haircuts several times while they were here.
Here's Freckles posing on the grooming table.
He really looks white from this angle!

Our cute 7-year-old neighbor came over to play with the puppies.
Here she is snuggling with Dodger inside the Dog Igloo in our back yard.

Freckles, Molly, and Riley are completely spent after a busy day!
The weather's been great, so they've been able to spend many hours playing outside.
By the time I got home from work on Thursday, they were too exhausted for photos!

I got all the pups to sit in the Radio Flyer wagon... just barely long enough
to get this photo!Click here for a high-resolution
version of this photo, suitable for use as your Windows desktop background.

My friend, Carol Patterson, came over with a van full of
professional photo equipment and turned my garage in to a puppy photo studio!
It was a lot of fun, and I even learned a few tricks.
This is a picture Carol took of our boy, Dodger.

While Carol was snapping pictures
with her Canon EOS-10D camera,
I snapped this picture over her shoulder using my Panasonic digital camera.
Once again, it's Dodger... this time all dressed up for Christmas!

Another special visitor was this 3-year-old cutie.
Ironically, her name is Abby.
The puppy in the picture is Chloe.

This is how the pups learn to use a Doggie door.
After a few days, I dropped the door down in to normal position.

Chloe really likes her older half-sister, Morgan...
which is ironic since they are marked so similarly that we used to call Chloe "Morgan Junior".
Here's Chloe giving Morgan a big kiss from outside the Dog Igloo in our back yard.

Later, Chloe climbed inside with Morgan... and enjoyed some snuggle time.
Chloe also likes to torture Morgan in ways that only a 5-week-old puppy can.
You can see what I mean in our latest
CockerCam video, titled "We Are Family".

We experienced some great weather here in December,
so the pups got to spend a few hours outside each day.
Freckles wedged himself between our house and our patio fountain...
which kept him still long enough for me to snap this cute picture!

While the pups took a nap in the Dog Igloo in our back yard,
Joanna stood guard on top.

Sara struck a majestic pose on the patio in our back yard.

Here's Molly exploring our back yard.

This is Riley, formerly known simply as pup #7, at five-and-half weeks.
The two red & white pups still don't have all their black nose pigment yet.

What you've seen so far is just the first half of my
collection!Click here to see lots more photos of
the puppies from our 2004 litter.

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